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  2. RSPCA - Wikipedia

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    The RSPCA is a registered charity (no. 219099) that relies on donations from the public. The RSPCA states that its mission as a charity is, by all lawful means, to prevent cruelty, promote kindness and to alleviate the suffering of animals. RSPCA inspectors respond to calls from the public to investigate alleged mistreatment of animals.

  3. Jack Up The Summer Festival - Wikipedia

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    The first Jack Up festival was held on 10 and 11 August 2013 on the same site as the Isle of Wight Garlic Festival in Newchurch.The event was held to celebrate 25 years of Wight Crystal water, an Isle of Wight charity selling spring water products, flavours and water coolers, to raise money to fund care services, employment and life-enhancing opportunities for people with a range of disabilities.

  4. The Quay Arts - Wikipedia

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    It is host to a range of live events including professional touring comedy, world music, folk, jazz, blues, small-scale theatre, children's shows and a cultural cinema programme. Seminar Room – A small room located adjacent to the Quay Arts Centre's cafe and measured at around 57 sq. metres it accommodates up to fifty people.

  5. Gunville - Wikipedia

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    Gunville is a small settlement on the Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England. It largely comprises housing, although there are also a small number of shops, a couple of charity shops, some retail warehouses, a snooker hall, Methodist Church and a fishing lake. The settlement seems to date from some time after 1800, although the vast ...

  6. Sight loss charity to close shop amid rising costs - AOL

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    A charity which supports visually impaired people on the Isle of Man said it was having to close its shop amid rising costs. The VIP Store, which raises funds for the Sight Matters charity, will ...

  7. List of former places of worship on the Isle of Wight - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020 there are more than 80 former places of worship on the Isle of Wight, England's largest island.The diamond-shaped, 146-square-mile (380 km 2) island, which lies in the English Channel and is separated from the county of Hampshire by The Solent, has a population of around 140,000 spread across several small towns and dozens of villages.

  8. Newport, Isle of Wight - Wikipedia

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    Geographically located in the centre of the Isle of Wight, at 50.701°N, 1.2883°W, Newport is the principal town on the island. It has public transport connections with all the island's major towns. It serves as the island's main shopping centre and location for public services.

  9. 7 arrested with alleged connections to Rutgers University ...

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    Seven people have been arrested and charged in connection to an alleged social media drug ring at Rutgers University, New Jersey officials announced this week.